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"Repeal and replace (Obamacare) with something terrific."
"We will save $'s and have much better health care!"
"I want to have a great health care bill and plan, and we will."
"Much better health care ... you're going to save a fortune."
"Far better than Obamacare ... we're working on a plan now."
"Replace (Obamacare) with much better health care at a much lower price."
Back to the future: Trumps history of promising a health plan that never comes
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magicguido
(6,315 posts)world wide wally
(21,739 posts)LakeArenal
(28,804 posts)Laelth
(32,017 posts)-Laelth
OAITW r.2.0
(24,293 posts)AleksS
(1,665 posts)Kicking his orange ass-face to the curb!
Heck, the health of the whole country will probably improve.
BootinUp
(47,085 posts)only took 5 years of our lives so far for some of them suckers to wake up
dalton99a
(81,404 posts)Initech
(100,040 posts)orangecrush
(19,420 posts)Response to EarlG (Original post)
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maxsolomon
(33,246 posts)that they've been able to keep this issue essentially at bay for 4 years.
In retrospect, he's lucky that McCain gave a thumbs down to the Senate's repeal. It saved him from having to put up or shut up.
2 weeks. 2 more weeks.
sandensea
(21,602 posts)All the bankers, lawyers and contractors he stiffed in the '80s (and since!) will no doubt agree with your meme, Earl G.
Fritz Walter
(4,291 posts)The Cowardly Lyin' Traitor gets air-evac'ed to Walter Reed, where he receives the absolute best care -- in his own presidential suite -- and pays nothing. Not a single penny.
The cost to taxpayers, however? At least six-figures.
So much hypocricy! When, what we all desperately need right now is democracy! And good, affordable and easily-accessible health care.
Nitram
(22,766 posts)Aussie105
(5,334 posts)As far as getting free health care goes, anyway.
Gall bladder out, no charge.
Cat bite, infected, 3 days in hospital, operated on by a plastic surgeon under general anaesthetic, no charge.
Wife got pneumonia, sent to hospital in an ambulance, fixed the pneumonia but the scan showed a lung cancer, number of radiation treatments. Charge? Just the ambulance trip. And the nice people allowed me to plead poverty, and accepted half of the bill as full payment.
Or maybe, just maybe, the Australian health system actually does what it's designed to do? Fix sick people without sending them bankrupt?
It's not hard, Donald. Why the wait? Two weeks seems to have turned into years. I think you have some explaining to do!